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  2. Touch Me in the Morning (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Touch Me in the Morning" is a song recorded by Diana Ross on the Motown label. It was written by Ron Miller and Michael Masser, and produced by the latter and Tom Baird.It was released on May 3, 1973 as the first single from her album of the same name.

  3. Roy - Wikipedia

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    Roy, or Roi was a family name and also a title that was used by the kings of England & royal administration (such as Norroy and Viceroy). [15] [16] [17] This is seen with patronymic surnames like Fitzroy, from Fi(t)z, meaning "son of" and Roy, "king", denoting the name bearer as a "son of the king". [18] [19] [20]

  4. Beta Sigma Phi - Wikipedia

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    Beta Sigma Phi International (ΒΣΦ) is an international noncollegiate sorority with 200,000 members. Founded in Abilene, Kansas, in 1931 by Walter W. Ross "for the social, cultural, and civic enrichment of its members", the organization is now present throughout the United States, Canada, and other countries.

  5. The One with Unagi - Wikipedia

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    Ross goes to their instructor to ask how to fight them off, but he explains it out of context, making him look like a psychopath who enjoys assaulting women, especially his ex-wife. Later, Ross sees the backs of two blonde-haired women near Central Perk, thinking they are Rachel and Phoebe and attacks them from behind, only to be attacked back.

  6. Similac - Wikipedia

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    Similac (for "similar to lactation" or the name after simius and lac in Latin meaning "monkey milk") is a brand of infant formula that was developed by Alfred Bosworth of Tufts University and marketed by Abbott Laboratories. [1] It was first released in the late 1920s, and then reformulated and concentrated in 1951.

  7. Betsy Ross - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Griscom Ross (née Griscom; [1] January 1, 1752 – January 30, 1836), also known by her second and third married names, Ashburn and Claypoole, [1] was an American upholsterer who was credited by her relatives in 1870 [2] with making the second official U.S. flag, [3] accordingly known as the Betsy Ross flag.

  8. Poldark - Wikipedia

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    Poldark is a series of historical novels by Winston Graham, published from 1945 to 1953 and continued from 1973 to 2002, [1] beginning with the first novel entitled of the eponymous protagonist Ross Poldark, was named for the protagonist of the series.

  9. Ian - Wikipedia

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    This name is a popular name in Scotland, where it originated, as well as in other English-speaking countries. The name has fallen out of the top 100 male baby names in the United Kingdom, having peaked in popularity as one of the top 10 names throughout the 1960s. [2] In 1900, Ian ranked as the 180th most popular male baby name in England and ...